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Deportivo settles in mediocrity after a heavy defeat in Badajoz

The sporty faced the month of December with the intention of storm the top positions and overcome major rivals. Cano himself assured at a press conference that he saw himself as the leader at the end of the calendar year. Nevertheless the grass has spoken and has once again left the team in a difficult situation. The mediocrity is the predominant note of a season that for the moment is being disappointing.

The hard defeat in Badajoz and the goalless draw against Córdoba at home have once again shown the shortages by one team trying but that is very far from excellence. With footballers at a very poor level and with records that invite everything except optimism, Dépor has settled in mediocrity.

with this panorama Receive Sunday at Riazor still Ferrol Racing which appears to have overcome the November results slump. The green team is fourth with 30 points, four more than Dépor and whatever happens in Riazor they will continue to be ahead of the blue and white team. Alcorcón with 30, Castilla with 31 and Córdoba with 36 are the other teams that surpass Dépor in the standings.

But beyond the results, there is concern about the low performance of many footballers called to contribute important things to the team. The forwards son unable to see goal. Los Herculinos are the least scoring team of all the teams that are in the playoffs and offer an average of just over one goal per game.

As if all this were not enough, Abegondo looks like an ornament and the homegrown players don’t have opportunities. El Fabril is the leader of the Third Federation and although the jump is always complicated, it is difficult to understand the shortage of opportunities seeing the level of many players from the first team.

The only positive thing about this whole situation is that the competition is long and there have been equipment cases what They have managed to straighten the course after a bad start. The closest example is that of Racing Santander, which last season at this point was in a similar situation. The normal thing is that the technical office moves in the winter market and there are changes in a squad that for the moment has not offered the expected results.

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